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After midnight tonight, EST, I will not have the urgent need for cashflow, so this sales thread will be closed and the next time these are offered it will be at their true prices. But for now, today, here is an opportunity to snap up some of my modest work at greatly reduced prices.
Payment is via PayPal G&S (I will provide the email address in private messaging) and includes expedited shipping with full tracking and insurance.
First "I'll take it" gets priority. Upon payment, please also confirm your shipping address. Anyone taking two or more to be shipped to the same address gets a discount of an additional $15 off per item.
I and my hangry cat thank you for looking!
Skaralpel
I call this one the Skaralpel, as a cross between a karambit and a scalpel. Cold blued (thus not food safe), very sharp, and ready to serve as a SD tool, general EDC or "tactical letter opener".
Specs:
Steel: 1084
Hardness: RC 60-61
Stock Thickness: 4 mm
Overall Length: 7 3/4"
Cutting Edge: 2 7/8"
Geometry: High flat/convex, zero ground with tiny 20° microbevel
Weight: 2.7 oz, 3.7 in the sheath
Handle: full tang, ring
Sheath: Black Kydex sleeve
Asking SOLD
Stout Wharncliffe
This one is stout and strong, but slim to give it a good strength to size ratio. The handle to blade angle gives it serious cutting aggression without canting the wrist or otherwise compromising ergonomics, and the comfortable handle pops really nicely in bright light. It is especially comfortable and secure in Filipino grip.
Specs:
Steel: 80CrV2
Stock Thickness: 5 mm
Overall Length: 7 1/4"
Cutting Edge: 3"
Geometry: Full flat/convex, 15° per side primary edge, 20° micro
Weight: 5.2 oz
Handle: Black G10, yellow G10, camo micarta, carbon fiber pins
Sheath: Black Kydex
*note there is a little bit of rattle, but it holds the knife securely enough for vertical belt carry. Don't try neck carry, you'll lose the knife.
Asking SOLD
Americanized Tanto
My third true (Americanized) tanto grind, and I am very pleased with how this "little" one turned out. Attractive, comfortable, sharp, and nimble, this one will get the job done with efficiency and style.
Specs:
Steel: AEB-L
Hardness: RC 63
Stock Thickness: 3/32"
Overall Length: 8 3/4"
Cutting Edge: 3" primary bevel, 1 3/4" tip bevel
Geometry: High flat/convex primary, convex tip bevel
Weight: 5.1 oz
Handle: Natural Zebrawood, Carbon Fiber tubes
Sheath: Coyote Brown Kydex, brown eyelets
Special features: Radiused spine for extra comfort in the Filipino grip (also very helpful with thinner stock such as this)
Asking SOLD
Payment is via PayPal G&S (I will provide the email address in private messaging) and includes expedited shipping with full tracking and insurance.
First "I'll take it" gets priority. Upon payment, please also confirm your shipping address. Anyone taking two or more to be shipped to the same address gets a discount of an additional $15 off per item.
I and my hangry cat thank you for looking!
Skaralpel
I call this one the Skaralpel, as a cross between a karambit and a scalpel. Cold blued (thus not food safe), very sharp, and ready to serve as a SD tool, general EDC or "tactical letter opener".
Specs:
Steel: 1084
Hardness: RC 60-61
Stock Thickness: 4 mm
Overall Length: 7 3/4"
Cutting Edge: 2 7/8"
Geometry: High flat/convex, zero ground with tiny 20° microbevel
Weight: 2.7 oz, 3.7 in the sheath
Handle: full tang, ring
Sheath: Black Kydex sleeve
Asking SOLD
Stout Wharncliffe
This one is stout and strong, but slim to give it a good strength to size ratio. The handle to blade angle gives it serious cutting aggression without canting the wrist or otherwise compromising ergonomics, and the comfortable handle pops really nicely in bright light. It is especially comfortable and secure in Filipino grip.
Specs:
Steel: 80CrV2
Stock Thickness: 5 mm
Overall Length: 7 1/4"
Cutting Edge: 3"
Geometry: Full flat/convex, 15° per side primary edge, 20° micro
Weight: 5.2 oz
Handle: Black G10, yellow G10, camo micarta, carbon fiber pins
Sheath: Black Kydex
*note there is a little bit of rattle, but it holds the knife securely enough for vertical belt carry. Don't try neck carry, you'll lose the knife.
Asking SOLD
Americanized Tanto
My third true (Americanized) tanto grind, and I am very pleased with how this "little" one turned out. Attractive, comfortable, sharp, and nimble, this one will get the job done with efficiency and style.
Specs:
Steel: AEB-L
Hardness: RC 63
Stock Thickness: 3/32"
Overall Length: 8 3/4"
Cutting Edge: 3" primary bevel, 1 3/4" tip bevel
Geometry: High flat/convex primary, convex tip bevel
Weight: 5.1 oz
Handle: Natural Zebrawood, Carbon Fiber tubes
Sheath: Coyote Brown Kydex, brown eyelets
Special features: Radiused spine for extra comfort in the Filipino grip (also very helpful with thinner stock such as this)
Asking SOLD
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